Senior Conservation Biologist
CurrentI use science, advocacy, and outreach to identify and protect at-risk invertebrates and their habitat.
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Rich Hatfield is listed as Senior Conservation Biologist and Bumble Bee Program Lead at the Xerces Society at IUCN, a company with 1559 employees, based in Portland, Oregon, United States. AeroLeads shows a work email signal at xerces.org and a matched LinkedIn profile for Rich Hatfield.
Rich Hatfield previously worked as Senior Conservation Biologist at The Xerces Society For Invertebrate Conservation and Conservation Biologist at The Xerces Society For Invertebrate Conservation. Rich Hatfield holds Master'S Degree, Conservation Biology from San Francisco State University.
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Experienced Senior Conservation Biologist with a demonstrated history of effectively using science, advocacy and community science to protect wildlife and their habitat. Interested in landscape scale management, restoration, and protection to enhance ecosystem services. Skilled in GIS, Education, Pollinators, Biodiversity, Science, Environmental Policy, and Public Speaking. Master's degree in Conservation Biology from San Francisco State University.
Listed skills include Conservation Issues, Science, Ecology, Environmental Education, and 25 others.
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Portland, Oregon Area
I use science, advocacy, and outreach to identify and protect at-risk invertebrates and their habitat.
Portland, Oregon Area
Portland, Oregon Area
Portland, OR
Pollinators provide an ecological service that is necessary for the reproduction of nearly 75 percent of the world’s flowering plants, including more than two-thirds of the world’s crop species. Bumblebees are among the most important plant pollinators, and they are the exclusive insect pollinator of greenhouse tomatoes. Yet, declines in range and.
I taught science, and led and coordinated an outdoor wilderness program. I also served on the leadership council of the high school.
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Rich Hatfield works for IUCN.
Rich Hatfield is listed as Senior Conservation Biologist and Bumble Bee Program Lead at the Xerces Society at IUCN.
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Rich Hatfield is based in Portland, Oregon, United States while working with IUCN.
Rich Hatfield has worked for The Xerces Society For Invertebrate Conservation, Iucn, Portland Waldorf School, and Lake Champlain Waldorf School.
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Rich Hatfield holds Master'S Degree, Conservation Biology from San Francisco State University.
Rich Hatfield is listed with skills including Conservation Issues, Science, Ecology, Environmental Education, Community Outreach, Teaching, Endangered Species, and Gis.
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